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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Revealing the networks behind 'informal' urbanization: an ethnography of cartographic practices, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Rita LambertThe Bartlett Development Planning UnitUniversity College London
This paper develops a way of analyzing ‘the extensions of the extensions’, areas on the peripheral steep slopes of Lima- Peru, that […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Out of Bounds: Mapping Uptown Youth’s Everyday Mobility through Geotagged Photo-making, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Svetlana JovićSUNY Old Westbury
Jennifer M. PipitoneCollege of Mount Saint Vincent
This participatory action research project took place at Bronx Community College located in the poorest congressional […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Slavery in the Bronx: Mapping, Advocacy, and Genealogy in a Digital Public History Project, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Adam ArensonManhattan College
This short paper draws on the experience of the community-engaged learning course on Slavery in the Bronx at Manhattan College. This digital public history course began by […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Mapping Feminicide, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Helena Suárez ValCentre for Interdisciplinary MethodologiesUniversity of Warwick
Feminicide names the gender-related violent deaths of women, the tip of the iceberg in a continuum of violence that is […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, How Policymakers Make Sense of and Act On Mapping Data in Education Research, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Jeremy SingerWayne State University
Sarah Winchell LenhoffWayne State University
How might the use of maps shape policymakers’ interpretation and use of research? We answer this question through a […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Kelley Kreitz, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Assistant Professor of EnglishPace University
Paper Title”Humanities Futures: Digital Mapping for Democratizing the Production of Knowledge”
BioKelley Kreitz is assistant professor of English and […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, W. Tanner Smoot, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Graduate Student, Phd. HistoryFordham University
Project Title”The Siege of Antioch Project”
BioW. Tanner Smoot is a PhD graduate student of history at Fordham University. His area of focus centers […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, William Scarfone, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Postgraduate Researcher Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths
Paper Title”A Tale of Two Cities: Sur Before and After”
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Timon McPhearson, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
DirectorUrban Systems Lab, The New School
Paper Title”Distributional Justice of Urban Environmental Quality: Mapping the Mismatches in Supply and Demand of Ecosystem Services in New York […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Roger Panetta, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Visiting Professor of HistoryFordham University
Paper Title”Digital Sing Sing: Specters of the Incarcerated”
BioRoger Panetta Ph.D. is a retired history professor who taught at Fordham University. […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Jaclyn Dudek, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Instructional DesignerUniversity of Alabama
Paper Title”Mapping and placemaking to understand school segregation and integration”
BioJaclyn Dudek is a Learning Sciences qualitative researcher […]
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